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I read Barbara Davies' letter (Nursery World, 20 July) concerning flexible working after maternity leave. I fear she has been given poor advice. An employee is entitled to request flexible working...
In this concluding part of the series, Des Forrest and Kathy Brodie outline how you can set up your staff to succeed by ensuring each individual is working to their strengths.
Research has shown that bilingual children have advantages over monolingual children and develop concepts more quickly. Bilinguals do not necessarily have any confusion when learning more than one...
I am a teaching assistant for a first school and I sympathise with the problems highlighted in 'Assistants "still undervalued"' (News, 1 August). I, too, am looking for routes into teaching, as I...
With the right resources the children will enjoy acquiring carpentry skills, says Miranda Walker, who offers ideas to get started working with wood allows children to appreciate a natural material, as...
Jacqui Mann outlines changes to the law when it comes to staff retirement
Help children get their taste buds ready for a hearty Christmas with these recipes for traditional treats from Lynne Garner isn't it strange that there are foods which, although we really like them,...
The extension of the nursery education grant for three- and four-year-olds, from 33 to 38 weeks a year from 1 April, should, on the face of it, be good news for non-maintained providers. But examine...
You've got the blender, you've got the nutritious raw ingredients, now what do you do with them? Children's cookery guru Annabel Karmel has packed 100 different puree ideas for babies aged six months...
The best route to an inspection starts with reflection on your setting's principles and practice, say Laura Henry and Beth Harris, as they launch a new series by examining the components of quality